incocted
English
Etymology
Compare concoct.
Adjective
incocted (comparative more incocted, superlative most incocted)
- (obsolete) raw; indigestible
- 1645, Joseph Hall, The Remedy of Discontentment:
- […] meals, usually sauced with a healthful hunger; wherein no incocted crudities oppress nature, and cherish disease.
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